Jesus Christ died in a place called "Golgatha", or "Calvary", which means "The Place of the Skull"
See Matt 27:33:
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matt%2027:33&version=31
No, Jesus's death took place on a cross because he was executed and also tied to a cross.
Jesus christ died on the cross, at calvary. Which means place of the skull.
I don't think Christianity will ever die. There will always be at least some people who find comfort in religious faith.
Jesus Christ died on a Roman Cross, by crucifixion.
because he was the deciple of Jesus Christ our Lord.
because he was the deciple of Jesus Christ our Lord.
Jesus Christ is the only one that can forgive sins. Because Jesus Christ is God in the flesh, he was able to die in our place on the cross. We should have been the one to pay for our sins, but Jesus did it. He said it is finished. He can forgive our sins if we repent of our sins and put our faith in the work that Jesus completed on the cross.
According to the gospels, Jesus died in the Roman province of Judea.
Christianity teaches that those who have accepted Jesus Christ as their savior that the blood he shed on the cross will cover their sins and therein you go to heaven. There is no purgatory. Not a lot of religions believe this and they think you have to make up for all the sins you did while on the earth. But Jesus blood covers over all your sins and you are forgiven. It is like God when he sees you, when you are covered in Jesus blood that he is seeing Jesus and not you. You even smell like Jesus. The bible says Jesus is our savior for a reason and there is no other deed you can do that is greater than confessing your sins and believing in the name of Jesus.
at the end of the tribulation Jesus speacks and throws the anti-christ into the lake of fire
He was the judge that condemned Jesus Christ to die on the cross.
on golgotha hill